🏗 Concrete
Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Concrete with polypropylene, glass, or steel fibers added to reduce shrinkage cracking and add secondary tensile capacity. Common on slabs where welded wire mesh would be skipped.
Available sizes
1 lb per yd typical
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Material pile
Installed
Wet
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Representative visualizations. Actual color, texture, and size vary by supplier and lot.
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- Delivered to your project
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- Managed by Yardexa end-to-end
- One point of contact
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Availability
In stock- Available in Southern California
- Available in Northern California
- Delivered pricing available
- Heavy equipment delivery available
Typical lead time
1–3 business days
Delivery options
End dumpSuper sacksTruck & transfer
Yardexa coordinates pricing and delivery — you order through Yardexa, not through individual yards.
Why order through Yardexa
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- Material expertiseEvery product page written by people who spec and deliver materials for a living.
- Managed procurementOne request per project. Yardexa handles pricing, sourcing, and delivery — no calls to five yards.
- Professional supportA specialist follows every order — before, during, and after delivery.
- Delivered pricing, preparedYardexa prepares delivered pricing that includes truck, fuel, and site coordination — not a surprise on the invoice.
- Fulfillment network handledYardexa coordinates sourcing behind the scenes — you never contact yards directly.
- California coverageLive routes across LA, OC, San Diego, Riverside, Inland Empire, and Ventura.
- Project planning toolsCalculators, bundles, and a project cart that mirror how contractors actually order.
Advantages
- Reduces shrinkage cracks
- Replaces WWF in some jobs
- Easier placement
Applications
- Slabs on grade
- Overlays
- Driveways
Specifications
- Fiber
- Polypropylene / glass / steel
Common uses
Slabs
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Frequently ordered together
Concrete driveway bundle
Concrete Driveway Bundle
Compacted base and structural concrete for a residential driveway.
- Class II Basecrushed
- 4000 PSI Concreteconcrete
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Frequently asked
- Does fiber replace rebar?
- No. Fibers reduce shrinkage cracking. Structural rebar is still required per your engineering.